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Originally Posted by notmytarga
What amazes me is the people that drive cars that are panned in the ratings and aren't even value priced. It is like they went to the first car lot they saw and bought the car that fit their family size best. I see it as three groups of cars. Cars for people that want a quality vehicle that has good value, enthusiasts that want a car for a perceived attraction (sports cars, pick ups, SUVs) and the slugs that drive boats around because they got some rebate or good financing. Kaisen??
Generally I feel CU does a good job advising the first group, warning the second group and being ignored by the third. They do expend why too many pages with TV reviews - 3-4 x year.
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Moral of the story: there's an ass for every seat.
Think of the worst car on the market......now realize that several thousand people bought one.
From a reliability standpoint, however, the worst car built today is still much more dependable than some of the best cars built 20 years ago.